Julian and Brianna, old rivals from baking school meet again in a TV competition having separate plans on how to win they will learn that by working together they can create a new recipe for success and love.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Vijay Mehta
Felix Starr
Jessica Powell
Woman #1
LeToya Luckett
Brianna
Julia Dyan
Cheryl
Finesse Mitchell
Julian
Colton Royce
Damon
Arlene Duncan
Sophie Broussard
Sarah Cleveland
Agent
Malube Uhindu-Gingala
Layne Perkins
Alice Hamid
Cricket
Jinesea Bianca Lewis
Kandi Kakes
Joshua Obra
Man #1
Kelly Buell
Background
Naomi Sogbein
Willow
Brianna Gorgerat
Camera operator
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Commentaires
4 commentaires
source: The Great Holiday Bake War
The Great Christmas Bake Off/The Great Holiday Bake War (2022) - Felix Starr was dreadful. The actor Vijay Mehta was so cringey to watch in the role and Sophie Broussard played by Arlene Duncan was ridiculously over the top, but they weren't the only ones, because the whole film was loud and fast talking, with a lot of stereotypes again. I'd like to see a film with a black leading cast that doesn't rely on showing such exaggerated characters with narcissistic "Kardashian" type personalities or behaviour like the girl from 'Scary Movie' (2000) who screams at the cinema screen. The daughter, Willow, played by Naomi Sogbien was actually the best one in the film and she was like what? 12? There was so much animosity between the two leads Julian (Finesse Mitchell) and Brianna (LeToya Luckett) and it was so fierce that I found it really hard to believe there could ever be anything romantic for them. The way it was made was just really tacky with odd flashbacks and silliness too. I gave up on it just before they started the baking competition because there was no way I was going to enjoy it. I didn't even fancy Julian. Unscored as Unfinished.
source: The Great Holiday Bake War
